Mark Breckner T-Ball
Provides basic fundamentals of the game and introduces players to the concept of team play. This is a non-competitive league where players hit off a batting tee and no score is kept.

Farm
Players now bat off a pitching machine. The concepts from t-ball are expanded on and basic skills are developed further.

AA
Live pitching is introduced and kids move up on field size. Players become more familiar with positions. Plays are now being made on a consistent basis.

AAA
Kids move up to the big fields w/lights. Skill levels increase as does the speed of the game. At this level players start to understand strategy as the game has less restrictions than lower levels.

Majors
Advanced play. Skill level is significantly higher than AAA. Play is faster and pitching becomes more consistent and accurate. Strategy becomes an integral part of the game.

Intermediate 50/70
The 50/70 (Intermediate division), which is new division of Davis Little League Baseball in 2016 for players league-age 12-13 with postseason tournament opportunities, including a World Series, offers a transition for players between the standard Little League field size (46-foot pitching distance and 60-foot base paths) and the Junior/Senior/Big League field size (60-foot, 6-inch pitching distance and 90-foot base paths).

Juniors
The Junior League Baseball Division is a program for boys and girls ages 13-14, using a conventional 90-foot diamond with a pitching distance of 60 feet, 6 inches.

Challenger Division
For special needs players. This link has information about the division from Little League.